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Call 2015 for Research Proposals
Supporting the topics of
User-Centric Security, Privacy and Trust in
the Internet of Things and
Terahertz Band for Next-Generation
Mobile Communications Systems
Deadline: 13 January 2016, 17:00 CET
Documents and procedures: http://www.chistera.eu
CHIST-ERA Secretariat: Mathieu Girerd
+33 1 73 54 82 13
mathieu.girerd@agencerecherche.fr
Indicative budget: 10,600,000 €
Funding Organisations supporting CHIST-ERA research projects:
CHIST-ERA is an ERA-NET on Long-term Challenges in Information and
Communication Sciences and Technologies
The coordination of the CHIST-ERA Funding Organisations is supported by the
European Union’s Seventh Framework Program
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Key Facts & Figures
CHIST-ERA
CHIST-ERA is a consortium of funding organisations with programmes supporting Information and
Communication Sciences and Technologies (ICST). The CHIST-ERA consortium is itself supported by
the European Union’s Future & Emerging Technologies scheme (FET).
CHIST-ERA promotes multidisciplinary and transnational ICST research with the potential to lead to
significant breakthroughs. The funding organisations jointly support research projects selected in the
framework of CHIST-ERA, in order to reinforce European capabilities in selected topics.
Content of the Call
Topic 1 Topic 2
User-Centric Security, Privacy and
Trust in the Internet of Things
Terahertz Band for Next-Generation
Mobile Communications Systems
SPTIoT TMCS
Indicative budgets:
5,925,000 € 4,675,000 €
Proposals must be submitted by international consortia with research partners in at least three of
the following countries:
Austria
Belgium
France
Ireland
Latvia
The Netherlands (SPTIoT topic only)
Poland
Portugal (SPTIoT topic only)
Romania
Spain
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom
Proposals are evaluated jointly based on criteria of
relevance to the topic, scientific excellence, implementation, and impact.
Each consortium partner is funded separately by a funding organisation.
Each partner must fulfil the conditions of the funding organisation they are applying to, as described
in the annex. Industrial partners are eligible to be funded by some funding organisations.
Timeline
13 January 2016 Deadline for proposal submission (17:00 CET)
July 2016 Notification of accepted proposals
October 2016 Projects start
September 2018/2019 Projects end (duration: 24 or 36 months)
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Table of Contents
Key Facts & Figures .................................................................................................................. 2
Table of Contents ..................................................................................................................... 3
Research Targeted in the Call ................................................................................................. 4
1st Topic: User-Centric Security, Privacy and Trust in the Internet of Things .........................................5
2nd Topic: Terahertz Band for Next-Generation Mobile Communications Systems ..............................6
Eligibility .................................................................................................................................... 8
Application Procedure ........................................................................................................... 10
Evaluation and Selection of Proposals .................................................................................. 11
Management of Projects ........................................................................................................ 12
National Annex: Funding Organisation’s Contact Points and Regulations ...................... 13
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Research Targeted in the Call
Each year, CHIST-ERA launches a call for research proposals in two new topics of emergent scientific
importance. This year’s call concerns the following topics:
1. User-Centric Security, Privacy and Trust in the Internet of Things (SPTIoT);
2. Terahertz Band for Next-Generation Mobile Communications Systems (TMCS).
In previous years, CHIST-ERA calls have targeted quantum computing, consciousness, knowledge
extraction, low-power computing, intelligent user interfaces, smart communication networks, adaptive
machines, distributed computing, cyber-physical systems, and human language understanding. Future
calls will target new topics.
The CHIST-ERA consortium has created a common funding instrument to support international
research groups that engage in long-term research in the area of information and communication
technologies. Through this instrument, funding organisations support and join the European Union’s
“Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)” agenda. By coordinating their efforts, they can support
more diverse research communities, who are able to tackle the most challenging and novel research
topics.
Community-defined topics
A workshop was held in Lisbon on 16-18 June 2015 to identify important research challenges within
the two selected topics. The workshop brought together ICST researchers from across a range of
research communities and countries. The delegates identified a number of research challenges, which
have formed the scope of this call. Presentations given at the workshop are available on the CHIST-
ERA website (http://conference2015.chistera.eu/). Attendance at the workshop is not a prerequisite
for submitting an application to this call. The evaluation criterion “Relevance to the Topic” is assessed
only based on the topic descriptions below. The workshop presentations can nevertheless provide
background information for preparing a proposal.
Nature of research
Submitted proposals should be of a FET-like nature and contribute to the development of an
international and multidisciplinary research. The transformative research done in CHIST-ERA should
explore new topics with potential for significant scientific and technical impacts in the long term.
The two topics of this year’s call are described below.
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1st Topic: User-Centric Security, Privacy and Trust in the Internet of Things
The Internet of Things (IoT) vision, which benefits from the steady advances in microelectronics,
communications and information technology, seems within reach. However, technical flaws in data
security, both real and perceived, threats of intrusions and lack of transparency might significantly lower
the uptake and benefits of the new technologies. Current techniques are insufficient to promote trust
and guarantee users’ security and privacy within a future of unlimited interconnection. For users to be
confident in their interactions with the IoT, one must consider how they will be supported to
understand how their data is collected, used, processed, accessed and kept safe. By providing users
with this information, we empower them to understand and make their own decisions regarding their
data, which is essential in gaining informed consent and in ensuring the take-up of IoT technologies.
Target Outcomes
Projects should address one or more of the following research challenges, ensuring they include co-
design with users to address the key, fundamental, but inter-related and interdisciplinary aspects of
privacy, security and trust.
Methods for data anonymisation
Technical mechanisms to increase trustworthiness when data is shared between different providers
Intrusion detection methods
Authentication using trusted computing (lightweight hardware and software security)
Dynamic security to allow systems to adapt to varying users
Tools for supporting preferences and priorities of culturally diverse users
Natural language for expressing data access/usage policy
Data visualisation for increasing user awareness of privacy issues
Empowering users with risk evaluation tool for their data and contacts
Assistive technology/techniques to encourage more secure behaviour and awareness of users
Expected Impact
Projects are expected to:
Cross traditional boundaries between disciplines in order to strengthen the community involved
in tackling these new challenges. A broad range of disciplines needed to cover the breadth of this
topic should be considered and could include expertise and skills in hardware and software, data
analytics, cryptography, machine learning, big data visualisation, data analysis, business models, user
interfaces, user behaviour and human-computer interaction.
Have short-term impact on the development of designs, algorithms and prototypes that will
contribute to the longer term impact of a more user-centric and trustworthy IoT.
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2nd Topic: Terahertz Band for Next-Generation Mobile Communications
Systems
Within a decade a 1000-fold increase in wireless communication traffic volume is expected, requiring
increased throughput and data rates. The Terahertz (THz) band, which remains largely unexplored,
offers new possibilities. Spectrum frequencies over 275 GHZ are as yet unallocated and those over
200 GHz still present important opportunities to fulfil the demand for wireless data transmission.
Exploring the spectrum at these frequencies offers new possibilities for employing large bandwidths
for high-speed wireless communications. The development and fabrication of cutting-edge low-cost
THz devices has recently started, and new network concepts have the potential to cover the
connectivity requirements of 5G systems and beyond. However, further research on Terahertz band
devices, models, networking techniques and (potential) applications are required in order to realise
efficient and practical THz Band communication networks. In particular, the following research areas
are particularly important:
(a) THz device and/or system fabrication and integration
New fabrication and integration techniques to enable the integration of photonic and electronic
THz components
Techniques to reduce individual component size (relative to microwave technologies)
New/improved components capable of operating over wide bandwidth at THz frequencies
3D printing techniques for THz components (e.g. lenses, reflectors)
Device and/or system packaging to minimise signal losses
Integrating multiple functions on a chip, e.g. transmitters and receivers
(b) THz power generation
High power, low-noise THz amplifiers for transmitters and receivers
Signal amplitude loss caused by interconnects between system components
Spatial power combination through antenna arrays
Target Outcomes
Projects must deliver against one or more of the following outcomes for frequencies above 275 GHz,
or at least above 200 GHz:
Address novel component design and fabrication of THz devices and/or systems. Consideration
should be given to the packaging and/or integration of components.
Develop components for THz power generation (e.g. sources, novel high power, low-noise THz
amplifiers for transmitters and receivers). New architectures that have these features should assist
in overcoming the high path-loss at THz frequencies and lead to communications systems with
much higher data rates.
Push current emitted continuous-wave powers, up to 100 mW.
Develop new interconnection schemes between systems and modules capable of efficiently
transferring THz power around the system while minimising signal losses and interference.
Spatial and temporal tuning of power output (e.g. phased-arrays to allow active control of beam
spatial profiles and emission characteristics, as well as beam-steering).
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In all cases, applicants should aim to produce a working, demonstrable THz device and/or system that
can be validated in its intended application environment for mobile communications.
Proposals addressing THz power generation for mobile THz communication systems are encouraged
to provide estimates of expected power consumption and dissipation of each component in the system.
Expected Impact
Projects are expected to significantly advance the state-of-the-art by achieving two or more of the
following objectives:
Build and strengthen the community of researchers in novel component design and fabrication.
Research across the breadth of the above-mentioned research area (a) will require and bring
together skills, expertise and facilities in a subset of the following areas: fabrication, packaging, co-
integration (photonics and electronics), components, electromagnetics and materials.
Build and strengthen the community of researchers in THz power generation. Research across
the breadth of the above-mentioned research area (b) should aim to bring together bring together
skills and expertise in a subset of the following areas: high-speed electronics, III-V semiconductors,
THz-compatible dielectric materials, THz photonic generation, antennas, waveguides.
Enable the emergence of innovative devices and /or systems for THz communications.
Identify new opportunities fostered through these technologies and possibly the transfer of these
technologies from laboratories to industries.
Develop novel techniques to integrate components, including THz sources, antennae, and receivers
to form a THz communication system.
Demonstrate higher bandwidth operation than is available from existing microwave frequency-
range communication systems, over useful distances.
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Eligibility
CHIST-ERA is a hybrid funding instrument. Proposals are submitted by international consortiums with
partners (research groups) from multiple countries. The call as well as the proposal evaluation and
selection are international. Funding is then provided by participating funding organisations directly to
the selected consortium partners.
Each partner is directed by a principal investigator (PI), who interacts with the funding organisation.
One partner acts as the coordinator for the consortium and is the single point of contact with CHIST-
ERA.
It is necessary that both the consortium is eligible for CHIST-ERA and all partners are eligible
to be funded by their respective organisation. All partners have to fulfil the regulations of their
respective funding organisation.
If a partner may be eligible to receive funding by multiple participating organisations, the partner must
choose a single organisation for funding.
Eligibility of the Consortium
CHIST-ERA projects have a duration of either 24 or 36 months.
The following criteria must be met:
1. The consortium is international:
It must have a minimum of three partners;
Partners must be located in at least three distinct countries.
2. The consortium is balanced:
At most 60% of the total funding may be requested by partners from one country.
The consortium needs to be focused, that is, the proposed research must have a clearly defined goal.
Consortia should therefore normally contain between three and six partners.
Research groups who are not eligible to receive funding from any organisation participating in the
concerned topic may be part of a consortium if they are able to secure their own funding. Third-party
funding is not considered for the criteria above. The consortium coordinator must be supported by a
funding organisation participating in the topic.
Eligibility of Partners
The eligibility criteria for partners are specific to the chosen funding organisation. Be aware that
some funding organisations:
require that eligibility of partners is checked with them prior to applying;
only fund non-commercial research.
The table on the next page provides an overview of each organisation’s eligibility rules. Further details,
including those of the Funding Organisations’ contact points, can be found in the annex.
In order not to jeopardize the whole consortium, partners should ensure that no a priori doubts exist
about the eligibility of their institution (university, academic institutions, industry), the eligibility of their
PI (permanent staff, position secured for the duration of the project, etc.), and their eligible costs.
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Eligibility of Partners: Overview Table
Country Funding
organisation
Budget (k€) † Max. number of
projects †
Prior
contact
‡
Addi-
tional
forms
‡
Industrial
partners
eligible
‡
Reference funding
scheme
Additional information
SPT
IoT
TMCS SPT
IoT
TMCS
AT FWF 300 300 1-2 1-2 Yes Yes Yes Stand-alone projects
BE FNRS 200 200 1 1 Yes No No “Projets de recherche” Only Wallonia-Brussels Federation.
BE FWO 200 1 No No No Research Projects Only Flanders.
CH SNSF 500 500 1-3 1-3 Yes* Yes Yes “Programmes/ERA-NET”
ES MINECO 400 400 3-4 3-4 No No Yes** “Acciones de Programación
Conjunta Internacional”
** Read specific conditions in national
annex.
FR ANR 750 750 3-4 3-4 Yes* No Yes Collaborative Project
IE IRC 150 1 Yes No No
Standard IRC eligibility criteria apply.
You must contact IRC prior to
submission.
LV VIAA 300 2 1 Yes* No Yes Support for participation in the EU research and technology
development programs
NL NWO 1,000 - 3-5 - Yes No No Read specific conditions in national
annex.
PL NCN 500 1-3 No Yes Yes
Applicants must fill in NCN UNISONO
form via the OSF electronic submission
system http://www.osf.opi.org.pl/
PT FCT 250 - 1-2 - No Yes Yes*** *** Industry partners are funded only
up to 50% of the requested budget.
RO UEFISCDI 300 1-2 1-2 No No No Exploratory Research programme
TR TÜBITAK 500 500 2-3 2-3 No No Yes TUBITAK 1001
UK EPSRC 1,300 1,300 2-4 2-4 No No No Standard Mode
* Prior contact is required if PI has never been supported by reference funding scheme.
† The budget is indicative and represents the committed funding available for all projects the organisation supports in this topic. Together with the budget,
the maximum number of projects gives an indication of the financial constraints that should be expected by partners applying to be funded by this organisation.
‡ Some funding organisations require that partners contact them prior to submission or send specific documents. Some allow industrial partners but additional
conditions may apply. Applicants are strongly recommended to contact their contact point (found in the annex) prior to submission in order to verify their
eligibility.
See the National Annex for detailed national regulations and conditions.
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Application Procedure
1. Ensure the Proposal is Valid
The research is clearly in line with one of the two topics of the call.
The consortium meets eligibility criteria.
Each partner meets eligibility criteria.
It is the responsibility of each partner to ensure their eligibility. Refer to the overview table on the
previous page and the detailed regulations of each organisation in the annex for partner-specific
conditions.
Please make sure that all partners who must contact their funding organisation prior to submission of
their proposal have done so.
2. Submit the Proposal
The coordinator prepares a joint proposal for the whole consortium, using the proposal form available
on the CHIST-ERA website (http://www.chistera.eu/). The form is submitted via the electronic
submission system on the website.
We recommend that a preliminary proposal be submitted several days before the deadline to guarantee
against unforeseen issues. Proposals that have already been submitted can be modified until the
deadline.
Partners whose funding organisation requires submitting forms alongside the consortium application
must do so at this point.
The coordinator and all partners must be in a position to diligently answer email queries after the
submission. If a partner’s PI is not available, they must be represented by a collaborator of the same
organisation.
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Evaluation and Selection of Proposals
Proposals are assessed by an evaluation panel of international experts. There is one panel for each
topic of the Call.
The proposals are evaluated and ranked within each topic according to the following criteria:
1. Relevance to the Topic: Relevance of the project with respect to the topic description.
2. S/T Quality: Scientific and/or technological excellence:
a. Soundness of the concept, and quality of the objectives;
b. Progress beyond the state-of-the-art;
c. Quality and effectiveness of the methodology and the associated work plan;
d. Originality and novelty of ideas.
3. Implementation: Quality and efficiency of the implementation and management:
a. Appropriateness of the management structure and procedures;
b. Quality and relevant experience of individual participants;
c. Quality and added value of the consortium (complementarity, balance, etc.);
d. Appropriateness of allocation and justification of requested resources (staff,
equipment…);
e. Identification of risks.
4. Impact: Potential impact through the development, dissemination and use of project results:
a. Contribution, at the European and/or international level, to the expected impacts;
b. Societal and scientific importance;
c. Appropriateness of measures for the dissemination and/or exploitation of project results,
and management of intellectual property.
The assessment of each proposal by the evaluation panel is detailed in a consensus report, which is
made available to applicants.
On the basis of the ranking in each topic and of available funding, a board representing the call’s funding
organisations (Call Steering Committee) prepares a list of projects recommended for funding.
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Management of Projects
Setting up the Consortium
If the proposal is recommended for funding, each partner may need to submit an administrative
application to the chosen funding organisation to apply for their CHIST-ERA funding (grant or
contract). In rare cases, specific partners in a consortium may be requested to apply for their funding
from another funding organisation than the one they had chosen initially. The subsequent negotiation
phase between the partner and the funding organisations follows the established procedures and, if
successful, results in a grant agreement between the two parties.
All partners of a consortium should request their funding to start at approximately the same date, to
ensure that the collaborative research can be conducted as planned.
The administrative and financial management of funding is overseen by the respective funding
organisations, according to their rules and guidelines.
At the latest three months after the start of a project, a consortium agreement has to be signed by all
partners and sent to the CHIST-ERA Secretariat. Some funding organisations require that the
consortium agreement is signed before the grant agreement can be finalised.
Reporting and Publications
Consortia must present the status of their project at each yearly event organised by CHIST-ERA. The
related costs are eligible.
Furthermore, the coordinators of funded projects have to submit a scientific report on each 12-month
period of the project. The reports must be sent to the CHIST-ERA Secretariat within two months
after the end of each period.
Some funding organisations require separate reports for individual project partners. This is specified in
their grant agreements.
Any publications resulting from CHIST-ERA projects must acknowledge CHIST-ERA, and an electronic
copy must be sent to the CHIST-ERA Secretariat.
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National Annex: Funding Organisation’s Contact Points and
Regulations
AT – Austria FWF
FWF—Der Wissenschaftsfonds Sensengasse 1
1090 Wien
http://www.fwf.ac.at/
Fax: +43 1 505 6739
National Contact Point
Dr. Stefan Mühlbachler
+43 1 505 6740 8408
stefan.muehlbachler@fwf.ac.at
Mag. David Miksits
+43 1 505 6740 8410
david.miksits@fwf.ac.at
Funding Criteria and Regulations
All Austrian partners must contact FWF prior to submission.
For Austrian proposers hold the same application criteria as for regular stand-alone projects (see pages 1 and 5-
7 of “application guidelines” available at the FWF website:
http://www.fwf.ac.at/fileadmin/files/Dokumente/Antragstellung/Einzelprojekte/p_application-guidelines.pdf
Applications forms can be found following this link:
http://www.fwf.ac.at/de/forschungsfoerderung/antragstellung/internationale-programme/joint-projects-era-net-
calls
mandatory are:
Scientific Abstract of the joint project in E and PR-Abstract of the joint project in D and E
Application form (incl. signature and stamp of the research institution)
Programme specific data
Attachment Co-Authors
Itemisation of requested funding (only FWF part)
If existing:
National research partner
Itemisation form-Equipment
Transferred equipment form
Filled and signed FWF forms have to be sent to the FWF office concurrent to the submission of the joint CHIST-
ERA proposal.
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BE – Belgium FNRS
Contact Point
Mrs. Freia Van Hee
Policy Officer
+32 2 504 93 09
freia.vanhee@frs-fnrs.be
Dr. Arnaud Goolaerts Scientific Advisor
+32 2 504 93 28
arnaud.goolaerts@frs-fnrs.be
Funding Criteria and Regulations
Project duration: The maximum amount of requested funding per project is 200.000 EUR for a total period of
three years. If the project involves the recruitment of a PhD student, the project duration of the F.R.S.-FNRS
sub-project could be up to four years.
Eligibility of the proposal: Additional national eligibility criteria for the proposal beyond the general criteria
in the Terms of Reference of the joint call
Basic research (low Technology Readiness Level) carried out in a research institution from the
“Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles”
The FNRS will not fund industrial partners or any activity related to the private sector.
Eligibility of applying scientists
The applicant must be affiliated to a research institution from the Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles. The applicant
should also:
be a permanent researcher of F.R.S. - FNRS (Chercheur qualifié, Maître de recherches or Directeur de
recherches),
or hold a tenure track position (or an assimilated position including pending tenure track) within a
research institution from the Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles,
or be a permanent research staff member of a federal scientific institution in which case he can act as a
co-promotor only.
The applicant should not have reached retirement at the starting date of the project. If the applicant reaches the
age of retirement in the course of the project, he should precisely describe in the proposal how the handover
will be managed. A single applicant may only participate once in a consortium applying to this call.
Eligible cost items
The maximum amount allocated per project is 200.000 EUR. The following costs are eligible:
Personnel:
o Scientifique doctorant € 37.200/year
o Scientifique non postdoctoral € 63.300/year
o Scientifique postdoctoral € 73.800/year
o Technicien € 53.700 (full time/year) - € 27.200 (half time/year)
o Chercheur temporaire postdoctoral € 47.600/year
The categories “scientifique doctorant” and “chercheur temporaire postdoctoral” can only be Full
time positions. The three other positions can be filled in either Full time or part-time.
Equipment (max. 10.000 EUR/year)
Running costs: (max. 15.000 EUR/year): travel expenses; organisation of small scientific events in
Belgium; consumables and the following support costs: conception d’ouvrage, réalisation de dictionnaire,
achat de livre, encodage, location de licence de logiciel, inscription à un congrès, ordinateur, scannage.
“Overhead” is not an eligible cost. If the project is selected for funding, these costs will be subject to a separate
agreement between the institution of the beneficiary and the F.R.S.-FNRS. General rules and regulations of FNRS
apply: www.frs-fnrs.be
See also : http://www.ncp.fnrs.be/index.php/appels/era-nets
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BE – Belgium FWO
Research Foundation – Flanders
http://www.fwo.be/
Contact Point
Dr. Olivier Boehme
Science Policy Advisor
+32 2 550 15 45
eranet@fwo.be
Toon Monbaliu
Advisor Research Affairs
+32 2 550 15 70 eranet@fwo.be
Funding Criteria and Regulations
FWO will fund one project in total. FWO will not fund industrial partners.
Art. 9 of the FWO-regulation on the regular research projects is applicable. Art. 16-22 give more information
on the cost categories. You can find the FWO-Regulations for Research Projects on the FWO-website:
http://www.fwo.be/en/fellowships-funding/research-projects/research-project/regulations-for-research-projects/
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CH – Switzerland SNSF
Swiss National Science Foundation
Division II – Mathematical, Natural and Engineering Sciences
Wildhainweg 3
P.O. Box 8232
CH-3001 Berne
http://www.snf.ch
National Contact Point
Dr Georges Klein
Scientific Officer
+41 31 308 21 68
georges.klein@snf.ch
Funding Criteria and Regulations
Projects must comply with SNSF Project Funding (division II) regulations and practices.
In particular, all Swiss applicants and co-applicants must be eligible for Project Funding. Swiss applicants who have
not previously obtained a Project grant in division II must contact the national contact point.
Please note that article 15 of SNSF funding rules (multiple parallel grants) applies.
Grants will be managed according to standard SNSF rules; reporting requirements duplicating those of CHIST-
ERA will not be enforced. Follow-up applications may not be submitted.
Forms to be submitted
Applicants must provide basic administrative data by submitting an administrative application in the online mySNF
tool on or before the day the consortium application is submitted. Please select the Programmes/ERA-NET
funding instrument when creating the administrative application.
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ES – Spain MINECO
Subdirección General de Proyectos Internacionales
Paseo de la Castellana 162
ES-28046 Madrid (Spain)
+34 916037990
National Contact Point
Administrative and technical issues:
Watse Castelein
+34 9160 38876
era-ict@mineco.es
Scientific issues:
Severino Falcón
severino.falcon@mineco.es
Representative:
Dr. Federico J. Mompeán
sgint.fm@mineco.es
Funding programme
Programa Estatal de Investigación, Desarrollo e Innovación Orientada a los Retos de la Sociedad, Plan Estatal de
Investigación Científica Técnica y de Innovación 2013-2016.
The instrument for funding the Spanish groups will be the Spanish Call on International Joint Programming Actions
(Acciones de Programación Conjunta Internacional), which will be launched in 2016 (APCIN 2016). Only as a
reference, the beneficiaries are advised to read the call APCIN 2015.
The Spanish legal entities granted are obliged by the regulations established in this APCIN call and by the funding
limits specified below.
Call will be managed by the Deputy Directorate General for International Projects (SGPINT).
Purpose of funding
The projects granted by the MINECO must be aligned with the main objectives described in the Programa Estatal.
Funding commitment
Maximum funding for the CHIST-ERA call 2015: 800.000 €
Eligible criteria
Eligible legal entities for MINECO funding:
Non-profit research organizations according to the APCIN call
1) Although enterprises won’t be funded through the APCIN Call, the Spanish industrial sector is much welcome
to participate in the transnational consortia using their own funds. Nevertheless, MINECO may establish an
additional support in order to promote cooperation between the Spanish public and private sectors.
Final rules on eligibility will be described at the APCIN2016 call, to be published here.
Additional eligibility criteria
Mandatory:
Spanish Principal investigators must be eligible according to the APCIN 2016 call and must have experience as
investigators in projects funded by the Plan Nacional I+D+I 2008-2011, the Plan Estatal I+D+I 2013-2016, ERC
Grants, or European Framework Programmes.
Not allowed:
- Principal Investigators are not allowed to apply for funding in more than one proposal of the CHIST-ERA call
2015.
- Principal investigators are not allowed to apply for funding in more than one proposal in APCIN 2016 call.
This must be taken into account when participating in different ERA-Nets or other international initiatives.
- Important note: Principal investigators granted in the APCIN 2015 call are not allowed to apply neither in
APCIN 2016 nor in the transnational CHIST-ERA call 2015.
MINECO will avoid double funding (overlapping with other EU or National funding), and will not grant projects
or parts of projects already funded.
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Eligible costs
- Personnel costs for temporary contracts (fellowships are not eligible).
- Current costs, small scientific equipment, disposable materials, travelling expenses and other costs that can
be justified as necessary to carry out the proposed activities.
- Indirect costs (overheads) or clinical assays (proofs of concept, proofs of principle) are not eligible for funding
in the APCIN call.
Funding rates
The following funding limits are considered eligibility criteria. Proposals not respecting these limits could be
declared non eligible.
Maximum per legal entity and proposal eligible for MINECO should not exceed 35.000 € per year. If
two or more legal entities participate in the same proposal the MINECO part should not exceed 46.000
€ per year.
For entities carrying out experimental work, maximum per legal entity and per proposal eligible for
MINECO should not exceed 55.000 € per year. If two or more legal entities participate in the same
proposal the MINECO part should not exceed 70.000 € per year.
If the transnational proposal is led by a PI eligible for MINECO a maximum of 12.000 € per year in
addition.
Centres formed by different Spanish legal entities will be considered as a unique entity, and thus the maximum
funding should not exceed the limits per proposal established above (for example mixed centres).
The final funding will take into account the transnational evaluation of the collaborative proposal, the scientific
quality of the Spanish group, the added value of the international collaboration, the participation of the industrial
sector, and the financial resources available.
Mandatory acknowledgement
Any publication or dissemination activity resulting from the granted projects must acknowledge MINECO funding
even after the end of the project: “Project (reference nº XX) funded by MINECO through APCIN 2016”.
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FR – France ANR
Agence Nationale de la Recherche
50 avenue Daumesnil
75012 Paris
National Contact Point
Mathieu Girerd
International Scientific Officer
+33 1 7354 8213
mathieu.girerd@agencerecherche.fr
Funding Criteria and Regulations
The specific appendix for applicants from France will be available by end November on the website of ANR:
http://www.anr.fr/AAPProjetsOuverts.
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IE – Ireland IRC
The Irish Research Council (IRC)
Brooklawn House
Crampton Avenue
Shelbourne Road
Ballsbridge
Dublin 4
www.research.ie
National Contact Point
Dr. Maria O'Brien
+353 1 2317134
mobrien@hea.ie
Funding Criteria and Regulations
The grants distributed by the Irish Research Council must be administrated by an Irish higher education institution
(HEI) that fulfils the Irish Research Councils criteria for an administrating organisation.
Eligibility criteria for regular IRC funding programmes apply (www.research.ie). You must contact IRC prior to
submission.
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LV – Latvia VIAA
Valsts izglītības attīstības aģentūra Valnu street 1
Riga
LV-1050
LATVIA
http://viaa.gov.lv/
National Contact Point
Dr. Maija Bundule
+371 67785423
Maija.bundule@viaa.gov.lv
Funding Criteria and Regulations
Eligibility criteria defined in the Regulations of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Latvia No 259 on the
procedure for providing support for participation in international cooperation programs for research and
technology (adopted on 26 June 2015) are applied.
Following organisations are eligible for funding: universities, research institutes and research centres and
enterprises. They must be listed in the Registry of Research Institutions operated by the Ministry of Education
and Science of the Republic of Latvia.
For applicants a maximum of 70 000 Euros can be requested per project year.
The grant can be used to cover all project-related costs, which include salaries (corresponding to the level of
activity in the project), travels, purchase of materials, publication costs, minor equipment and depreciations, etc.
Overhead costs must not exceed 25% of eligible costs excl. subcontracting.
You must contact VIAA prior to submission if you submit the project proposal to the CHIST-ERA Call for the
first time.
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NL – The Netherlands NWO
The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
Postbus 93460
2509 AL Den Haag
www.nwo.nl/
National Contact Point
For information on the 2015 call:
Mascha Dedert
+31 70 349 47 09
m.dedert@nwo.nl
Marije Wassenaar
+31 6-30369762
m.wassenaar@nwo.nl
Funding Criteria and Regulations
Proposals submitted within the 6th CHIST-ERA call are subject to the general NWO Regulations on Granting.
Eligibility of the proposal:
Eligibility criteria for regular NWO funding programmes apply for the Dutch projects, “Regeling
Subsidieverlening” see also: http://www.nwo.nl/documents/nwo/juridisch/regeling-subsidieverlening-nwo
Dutch applicants are obliged to contact NWO prior to submission to assess their eligibility.
NWO will avoid double funding and will not finance projects or parts of projects that have been funded through
other national, regional or EU calls.
Eligible institutions:
In particular, all Dutch applicants and co-applicants must be eligible for Project funding. For more information
see: http://www.nwo.nl/documents/nwo/juridisch/regeling-subsidieverlening-nwo (article 1.1.1). TO2 institutes, KNAW (incl. its institutions) and universities of applied sciences – HBO-instellingen – (if paid in
accordance with Article 8.1 of the law on higher education and scientific research and a member of the Vereniging
Hogescholen) may act as (co-) applicant (see also 1.1.2. of the Regeling Subsidieverlening). They can also receive
(part of) the grant applied for.
(Co-)Applicants should have an employment contract for at least the duration of the application procedure and
the duration of the research the grant is applied for. Exceptions to the required employment duration can be
made for main applicants holding a “tenure track” position that covers at least half the duration required and for
co-applicants if the applicants prove by means of a letter that adequate supervision of all researchers for whom
funding is applied for, can be guaranteed for the full duration of the grant. On behalf of a university of applied
sciences (HBO-instelling) the lector acts as (co-)applicant.
Industrial participants from the Netherlands can also participate in the consortium and contribute to the project.
Industrial participants cannot receive funding.
Eligible costs:
The maximum amount of requested funding per Dutch project is € 250.000. Projects must comply with NWO
Project funding. See also http://www.nwo.nl/documents/nwo/juridisch/regeling-subsidieverlening-nwo (See also
article 1.2.2 Budget Structure and article 1.2.3 Fundable Costs). The requested funding for all Dutch applicants
and projects should comply with the fixed rates, according to VSNU tariffs. See also: www.nwo.nl/salaristabellen
Grants will be managed according to standard NWO rules and regulations.
Please take into account when budgeting the project that yearly travel costs will have to be made to attend the
yearly CHIST-ERA conference.
NWO will be responsible for taking the final decision regarding the award of funds to the Dutch partners. The
final decision will take fully into account the transnational evaluation of the cooperative project and the financial
resources available.
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Project duration:
The Call text states that projects have a duration of either 24 or 36 months. If the Dutch project involves the
recruitment of a PhD student, the project duration of the NWO sub-project could be up to four years.
Open Data:
In 2015, NWO will make the funding conditions for Open Access more stringent and it will presume a
preference for the Golden Road. For the time being, NWO will also accept the Green Road as an alternative.
The Open Access policy applies to the 6th CHIST-ERA call. For the NWO policy see also:
http://www.nwo.nl/en/policies/open+science/open+access+publishing
see also, article 4.5, http://www.nwo.nl/documents/nwo/juridisch/regeling-subsidieverlening-nwo
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PL – Poland NCN
Narodowe Centrum Nauki
u. Królewska 57
30-081 Kraków
Poland
National Contact Point
Dr. Jakub Gadek
+48 (12) 3419152 jakub.gadek@ncn.gov.pl
Ms. Sylwia Kostka
+48 (12) 3419018 sylwia.kostka@ncn.gov.pl
Funding Criteria and Regulations
Only proposals involving basic research may be submitted in response to the call for proposals.
Polish research institutions as referred to in Art. 10 of the Act of 30 April 2010 on the Principles of
Financing Science (Dz. U. z 2010 r. nr 96, poz. 615 z późn. zm.)
http://www.ncn.gov.pl/sites/default/files/pliki/ustawy/ustawa-o-ncn.pdf
The applicant who intends to act as Principal Investigator in the CHIST-ERA Consortium must be a
researcher with a doctoral degree, with an established scientific record.
NCN grantees will be requested to complete the following budget table
http://ncn.gov.pl/pliki/chistera_budget_table_2016.xlsx
Principal Investigator must be employed at a Polish research institution, have necessary qualifications,
the required infrastructure and sufficient free capacity to carry out the requested project in full.
Forms to be submitted:
The applicants must fill in NCN UNISONO form via the OSF electronic submission system
http://www.osf.opi.org.pl/
Please note:
Overhead costs must not exceed a maximum of 30% of eligible costs (excl. equipment) and may not be
increased during the course of a research project
Administrative personnel costs have to be covered from overheads
Applicants are obliged to adhere to the rules included in the NCN Resolution 84/2015
http://ncn.gov.pl/sites/default/files/pliki/uchwaly-rady/2015/uchwala84_2015.pdf
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PT – Portugal FCT
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Av. D. Carlos I, 126
1249-074 Lisboa
Portugal
http://fct.pt
National Contact Point
Nuno Miguel Moreira
+351213911575
nuno.moreira@fct.pt
Second contact Point
Anabela Isidro
+351213911552
anabela.isidro@fct.pt
Funding Criteria and Regulations
All proposals must be aligned with national regulations.
Eligible criteria can be found in FCT’s Regulations for Scientific Research and Technological Development Projects:
Portuguese version (https://www.fct.pt/apoios/projectos/regulamento.phtml.pt)
English version (http://www.fct.pt/apoios/projectos/concursos/faq.phtml.en).
Eligible institutions: Higher Education Institutions, their institutes and R&D centers; Associate Laboratories;
State Laboratories; Private non-profit institutions whose main objective is to carry out S&T activities; Companies,
provided they participate in projects headed by public or private non-profit R&D institutions; Other public and
private non-profit institutions which carry out or participate in scientific research activities.
Eligible costs: Equipment, Personnel, Networks & Consortium Funding, Intellectual Property Rights (e.g.
patents), overheads and Mobility.
Please note:
Portuguese teams need to send a Statement of Commitment to the National Contact Point from FCT,
duly signed, dated and stamped by the Head of the Portuguese applicant organisation and by the Principal
Investigator (the form will be linked in the Call announcement page on the FCT website).
The maximum funding is 250.000€ for a proposal with Portuguese coordination and 150.000€ for a
proposal with Portuguese participation.
The dedication time of researchers to project is not applicable for this JTC.
The submission of the proposal at national level will only be required after selection for funding.
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RO – Romania UEFISCDI
Research Funding Directorate
Management and Administration of Exploratory Research Programmes
European Science Foundation Department
Executive Agency for Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation Funding
21-25 Mendeleev Str., sector 1
010362 Bucharest
Romania
Fax: +40 21 311 59 92
www.uefiscdi.gov.ro
National Contact Point
Monica Cruceru Expert
+40 21 308 05 61
monica.cruceru@uefiscdi.ro
Funding Criteria and Regulations
The leader of Romanian team must have a doctorate. If the doctoral diploma is not officially recognized
in Romania, its recognition must be obtained before signing of the funding contract;
The leader of Romanian team has a fixed term contract with an institute from Romania covering at least
the duration of the project or has the agreement of the host institution for his or her employment at
least for the duration of the contract;
It is forbidden to submit a proposal which seeks to fund activities which had already obtained funding
from the state budget;
The host institution does not have a seizure on its accounts; it has not made false declarations
concerning the information required by the UEFISCDI; it has not broken the terms of a different contract
signed previously with the UEFISCDI;
The host institution agrees to ensure the necessary administrative support, to provide access to all
necessary infrastructures, to support the implementation of the project in good conditions and to
employ the members of the Romanian team, while observing all legal provisions in force.
A Romanian researcher can submit only one proposal per call topic.
A Romanian PI could not have simultaneously more than one funded project under CHIST-ERA Scheme.
Eligible costs
Personnel / Staff costs (including all corresponding state and social contributions) – the Romanian team
including the PI, will be paid according to the provisions of the Governmental Decision 583/2015 (upper
ceilings) and in full compliance with the working contract of Romanian team with its organisation;
Equipment and consumable costs necessary for the JRP, including equipment, consumables, material
expenses, publication, information / bibliography expenses or for access to the research infrastructure
of third parties, subcontractors, etc.
Travel and subsistence allowances (including travel and accommodation costs, allowances, conferences
fees, medical insurances, visa fees) corresponding to international travel of the Romanian JRP team
members, for documentation periods, participation in high level scientific conferences thematically linked
to the JRP, workshops and communications in the field of the JRP;
Overhead - indirect expenses are calculated as a percentage of direct expenses: salaries, inventory and
mobility (no more than 25%).
General regulations
The Romanian partners awarded in this call are invited to contract under the National Plan for RDI
2014-2020 rules;
The Romanian partners awarded in this call should submit an annual report (scientific and financial) to
UEFISCDI in accordance with the regulations settled in the funding contract.
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TR – Turkey TÜBITAK
TÜBITAK
EU Framework Programmes
TUBİTAK ULAKBİM
YÖK Binası B5 Blok
06539 Bilkent / ANKARA
www.h2020.org.tr
http://www.tubitak.gov.tr
National Contact Point
Hasan Burak Tiftik / Ahmet Furkan Ciftci / Ezgi Bener
+90 312 298 94 05 ncpict@tubitak.gov.tr
burak.tiftik@tubitak.gov.tr
furkan.ciftci@tubitak.gov.tr
Funding Criteria and Regulations
Information will be available before the call deadline of the TÜBITAK EU website http://www.h2020.org.tr/.
The previous version for the 2014 call is available:
http://www.h2020.org.tr/tr/haber/chist-era-ii-projesi-2014-cagrisi-acilmistir
Projects with industry partners can be funded via 1001 Programme.
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UK – United Kingdom EPSRC
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
www.epsrc.ac.uk
National Contact Point
Dr Susan Peacock
Portfolio Manager, Information and Communication Technologies
+44 (0)1793 444578
Susan.Peacock@epsrc.ac.uk
Funding Criteria and Regulations
For UK applicants, the standard RCUK eligibility criteria apply. See the Funding guide on the EPSRC website:
http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/funding/howtoapply/fundingguide/